[Dspace-tech] How to remove search filter from Discovery?

2011-12-03 Thread Jason Stirnaman
In DSpace 1.8.0, I want to remove/hide the search filter. In the UI, that's 
div#aspect_discovery_SimpleSearch_div_search-filters
I was hoping to do it through configuration, e.g. by setting the property list 
to null in 
spring/discovery/spring-dspace-addon-discovery-configuration-services.xml like 

property name=searchFilters
  null/
/property

Tomcat doesn't complain about this configuration (unlike just commenting out 
the list), but the search filter doesn't go away either. Should I alter the 
theme or discovery's sitemap.xmap instead?

Thanks,
Jason


Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
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[Dspace-tech] Prevent LDAP users from changing password

2011-12-03 Thread Jason Stirnaman

Giving this one more shot with a different subject line since it got no love 
the last time around 
(http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28438078 ). Apologies 
for the duplication. 

I'm using LDAP authentication in DSpace 1.8.0 with XMLUI and Mirage theme. When 
I login and go to my account profile, I'm allowed to change my password. How do 
I disallow that, or might I have something misconfigured so that I'm falling 
through the authentication stack to the password authentication (although I'm 
fairly sure that's not the case)? 

I know there is an allowSetPassword boolean available for just this purpose, 
but it doesn't seem to be applied. 

Thanks, 
Jason 
Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
jstirna...@kumc.edu
913-588-7319


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Re: [Dspace-tech] Prevent LDAP users from changing password

2011-12-03 Thread Pottinger, Hardy J.
Hi, Jason, I just wanted to confirm that you are in fact using stacked 
authentication methods? This issue sounds familiar to me (see DS-994 and 
DS-1007). I will see if there is a similar loop to what we found in DS-1007 as 
soon as I'm at a proper computer.

--Hardy

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On Dec 3, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Jason Stirnaman 
jstirna...@kumc.edumailto:jstirna...@kumc.edu wrote:


Giving this one more shot with a different subject line since it got no love 
the last time around 
(http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28438078 ). Apologies 
for the duplication.


I'm using LDAP authentication in DSpace 1.8.0 with XMLUI and Mirage theme. When 
I login and go to my account profile, I'm allowed to change my password. How do 
I disallow that, or might I have something misconfigured so that I'm falling 
through the authentication stack to the password authentication (although I'm 
fairly sure that's not the case)?


I know there is an allowSetPassword boolean available for just this purpose, 
but it doesn't seem to be applied.


Thanks,

Jason

Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
jstirna...@kumc.edumailto:jstirna...@kumc.edu
913-588-7319


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